There are 42 total results for your 啼 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
啼 see styles |
tí ti2 t`i ti tei |
(bound form) to cry; to weep loudly; (bound form) (of a bird or animal) to crow; to hoot; to screech To wail; crow. |
嗁 啼 see styles |
tí ti2 t`i ti |
variant of 啼[ti2] See: 啼 |
啼く see styles |
naku なく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (1) to sing (bird); (2) to bark; to purr; to make sound (animal) |
啼兎 see styles |
nakiusagi なきうさぎ |
(kana only) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae) |
啼哭 see styles |
tí kū ti2 ku1 t`i k`u ti ku taikoku |
to cry; to wail To weep and wail; to weep. |
啼囀 啼啭 see styles |
tí zhuàn ti2 zhuan4 t`i chuan ti chuan |
to call sweetly (of birds) |
啼声 see styles |
teisei / tese ていせい |
(obsolete) (See 鳴き声) cry (of an animal); call; chirp |
啼泣 see styles |
teikyuu / tekyu ていきゅう |
(n,vs,vi) crying aloud; wailing; bawling |
啼渉 see styles |
teishou / tesho ていしょう |
(given name) Teishou |
啼聲 啼声 see styles |
tí shēng ti2 sheng1 t`i sheng ti sheng |
ululation; to howl See: 啼声 |
啼魚 see styles |
teigyo / tegyo ていぎょ |
(given name) Teigyo |
啼鳥 see styles |
teichou / techo ていちょう |
(rare) chirping bird; singing bird |
哭啼 see styles |
kū tí ku1 ti2 k`u t`i ku ti kokutei |
To weep and wail. |
常啼 see styles |
cháng tí chang2 ti2 ch`ang t`i chang ti jō tei |
always wailing |
悲啼 see styles |
bēi tí bei1 ti2 pei t`i pei ti |
to wail with grief; plaintive cry |
烏啼 see styles |
karasunaki からすなき |
(place-name) Karasunaki |
猫啼 see styles |
nekonaki ねこなき |
(place-name) Nekonaki |
駒啼 see styles |
komanaki こまなき |
(place-name) Komanaki |
啼き声 see styles |
nakigoe なきごえ |
(noun/participle) cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine; meow |
啼哭佛 see styles |
tí kū fó ti2 ku1 fo2 t`i k`u fo ti ku fo Taikoku Butsu |
The ever-wailing Buddha, the final Buddha of the present kalpa; cf. 薩陀. |
子啼爺 see styles |
konakijijii / konakijiji こなきじじい |
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry) |
根啼山 see styles |
nenakiyama ねなきやま |
(place-name) Nenakiyama |
駒啼川 see styles |
komanakigawa こまなきがわ |
(place-name) Komanakigawa |
鳥啼沢 see styles |
torinakisawa とりなきさわ |
(place-name) Torinakisawa |
啼笑皆非 see styles |
tí xiào jiē fēi ti2 xiao4 jie1 fei1 t`i hsiao chieh fei ti hsiao chieh fei |
lit. not to know whether to laugh or cry (idiom); between laughter and tears |
啼饑號寒 啼饥号寒 see styles |
tí jī háo hán ti2 ji1 hao2 han2 t`i chi hao han ti chi hao han |
hunger cries and cold roars (idiom); wretched poverty |
哭哭啼啼 see styles |
kū ku tí tí ku1 ku5 ti2 ti2 k`u k`u t`i t`i ku ku ti ti |
to weep endlessly; interminable wailing |
小夜啼鳥 see styles |
sayonakidori さよなきどり |
(kana only) nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) |
尖聲啼哭 尖声啼哭 see styles |
jiān shēng tí kū jian1 sheng1 ti2 ku1 chien sheng t`i k`u chien sheng ti ku |
squeal |
常啼菩薩 常啼菩萨 see styles |
cháng tí pú sà chang2 ti2 pu2 sa4 ch`ang t`i p`u sa chang ti pu sa Jōtai Bosatsu |
v. 薩陀. |
杜鵑啼血 杜鹃啼血 see styles |
dù juān tí xuè du4 juan1 ti2 xue4 tu chüan t`i hsüeh tu chüan ti hsüeh |
lit. the cuckoo, after its tears are exhausted, continues by weeping blood (idiom); fig. extreme grief |
柳啼花怨 see styles |
liǔ tí huā yuàn liu3 ti2 hua1 yuan4 liu t`i hua yüan liu ti hua yüan |
desolate |
猫啼温泉 see styles |
nekonakionsen ねこなきおんせん |
(place-name) Nekonakionsen |
落花啼鳥 see styles |
rakkateichou / rakkatecho らっかていちょう |
(expression) (rare) (yoji) the poetic feeling of a late spring scene (with flowers scattering and birds chirping) |
Variations: |
nakiusagi; nakiusagi なきうさぎ; ナキウサギ |
(kana only) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae) |
駒啼瀬トンネル see styles |
komanakasetonneru こまなかせトンネル |
(place-name) Komanakase Tunnel |
Variations: |
naku なく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to whine; to sing; to chirp; (v5k,vi) (2) (鳴く only) {mahj} to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong) |
Variations: |
sayonakidori; sayonakidori さよなきどり; サヨナキドリ |
(kana only) (See ナイチンゲール・1) nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) |
Variations: |
yonaki よなき |
(n,vs,vi) calling at night (of a bird, etc.); nocturnal song |
Variations: |
nakigoe なきごえ |
(noun/participle) (See 泣き声) cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine; meow |
Variations: |
nakigoe なきごえ |
cry (of an animal); call; chirp; song; caw; roar; bark; yelp; meow |
Variations: |
konakijijii / konakijiji こなきじじい |
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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